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Extreme Heat Causes Texas Bitcoin Miners to Cut Back

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Bitcoin miners in Texas curbed operations, crimping power usage, as a heat wave drove electricity prices sky-high Tuesday and threatened to cripple the grid in the second-largest US state. Kriti Gupta reports.



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Bloomberg

Newsom on Green Energy, Power Generation, Immigration

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California Governor Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, talks about green energy, electric generation, growing the economy and immigration reform. Newsom spoke to Bloomberg's David Westin at the United Nations Climate Action: Race to Zero and...
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In Ian's Wake, Florida Residents Brave A Slow Wait For Power

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About 440,000 homes and businesses in Florida were still without electricity early Tuesday as search and rescue efforts were still ongoing.
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This Year Marks The Fifth Anniversary Of Hurricanes Maria And Irma

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Five years on, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands are still rebuilding and repairing after hurricanes Irma and Maria.
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Summer Heat Expected To Strain Power Grid, Force Outages

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Energy officials warn that high temperatures and a drought that's impacting much of the western U.S. could force widespread power outages this summer.
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Bloomberg

Why Mitsubishi Is Planning Hydrogen-Ready Power Plants

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Sep.02 -- Paul F. Browning, Mitsubishi Power Americas Inc. president and chief executive officer, discusses the company's plan to build three power plants in New York, Virginia and Ohio designed to replace natural gas with...
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What Makes The U.S. Power Grid So Vulnerable To Blackouts?

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The U.S. power grid is extensive — and precarious.
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Bloomberg

Sunrun CFO on Rebuilding After the Texas Energy Crisis

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Feb.26 -- Sunrun CFO Tom vonReichbauer defends solar energy in the wake of the recent weather-related crisis in Texas, saying Sunrun customers actually provided "resilience" to the energy grid. He speaks to Emily Chang on "Bloomberg...
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Ukrainian Experts Say They Don't Feel Ready For Russian Cyberattacks

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After multiple Russia-attributed cyberattacks, experts say Ukraine has improved security, but they don't feel prepared for future attacks.
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Ukrainian Experts Say They Don't Feel Ready For Russian Cyberattacks

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After multiple Russia-attributed cyberattacks, experts say Ukraine has improved security, but they don't feel prepared for future attacks.
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Curated Video

Low Water Levels At Hoover Dam, Glen Canyon Dam Threaten Power Supply

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Water and power supplies for tens of millions of American are being threatened as Lake Powell and Lake Mead water levels continue to drop.
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Bloomberg

Lapsus$ Gang Hit Microsoft, Targets Crypto

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Paladin Capital Group Managing Director and Former CEO of the UK's National Cyber Security Centre Ciaran Martin joins Emily Chang to dive deeper into the Okta breach and talk about the state of global cybersecurity as the war in Ukraine...
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Bloomberg

Saving the Planet by Planting More Trees

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Jun.24 -- In the latest episode of "Bloomberg Green," we look at how carbon offset projects may not be what they seem, and crimes against the planet are being redefined.
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Curated Video

Gov. Abbott Blames Renewable Energy For Power Outages

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Wind and solar only make up about 10 percent of the state's power grid.
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Experts: Texas Power Crash Came From Bad Prep, Not Wind Turbines

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Pundits are seizing on Texas' dangerous power outages to politicize the future of energy production. But experts say that argument misses the point.
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Bloomberg

El CEO de Tiberius Group dice que los autos eléctricos favorecen a los metales

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Oct.31-- Chris Eibl, CEO de Tiberius Group, habla del impacto positivo de los vehículos eléctricos sobre el mercado de metales con Guy Johnson de Bloomberg en "Bloomberg Markets: European Open".
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Bloomberg

Hitachi Targeting 'Social Innovation Business': Chairman

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Feb.01 -- Hiroaki Nakanishi, executive chairman of Hitachi Ltd., shares the Japanese industrial conglomerate's strategy and outlook. Nakanishi, who is also the head of the country's biggest business lobby Keidanren, speaks with Haslinda...
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Bloomberg

Tiberius Group CEO Says Electric Cars Drive Metals

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Oct.31 -- Chris Eibl, chief executive officer at Tiberius Group, talks about the positive impact of electric vehicles on the metals market. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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California Heat Wave Prompts Statewide Energy Conservation Push

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California now has a statewide "flex alert" to conserve energy to help the state avoid rolling blackouts amid triple-digit temperatures.
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People In TX, CA Urged To Conserve Energy Amid Heat Wave

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Power and natural gas prices in Texas and California are skyrocketing because of the heat wave.
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Cuba In The Dark After Hurricane Ian Knocks Out Power Grid

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Power was initially knocked out to about 1 million people in Cuba's western provinces, but later the entire grid collapsed.
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Bloomberg

FERC Chairman Says He Doesn't Want to Disrupt Gas Markets

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Nov.09 -- Neil Chatterjee, chairman of the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, discusses his plan to keep at-risk power plants online while the commission works on a longer-term resilience pricing rule. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

'Bloomberg Commodities Edge': Iran Vs. the West, Revitalizing the U.S. Power Grid

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Aug.05 -- "Bloomberg Commodities Edge" talks to the smartest voices in the commodity world about the companies, the physical assets and the trading behind the hottest commodities. This week Bloomberg's Alix Steel discusses how Iranian...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Hasn't Invested Enough in Energy Resiliency: Bloom Energy CEO

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Feb.23 -- K.R. Sridhar, founder, chairman & CEO of Bloom Energy, speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?" about the U.S. power grid, natural disasters and the technology upgrades...